Penfolds Magill Estate
Brought to you by South Australian Tourism.
City-fringe fine-diner Magill Estate is located at the spiritual home of Penfolds – best known as the makers of Australia’s most famous wine, Grange. After closing for a two-year renovation, the restaurant reopened with husband-and-wife team Scott Huggins and Emma McCaskill at the helm. There’s a delightful minimalism to their menus, which may simply read: 'Crab, almond, artichoke' or 'Partridge, jamon, last year’s pickled peach'.
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Penfolds Magill Estate Winery Aerial Video
Penfolds Magill Estate Winery Australia Aerial Video
Penfolds Magill Estate
In partnership with Penfolds, Langton’s is proud to offer you the opportunity to gain VIP entry to the hallowed halls of historic Magill Estate in Adelaide.
Valued at $4,910, this is your chance to savour one of this country's finest winery experiences.
Including return flights to Adelaide for you and partner or friend from your nearest capital city as well as five star accommodation for two nights at historic Mount Lofty House – not to mention the seven course degustation at Magill Estate Restaurant, plus a Penfolds Masterclass – you can be assured of creating memories that will last a lifetime.
To enter, all you need to do is purchase $300* worth of any Penfolds product - either Online (including Auction) or through your Broker between today and the end of October.
The Journey of Penfolds Magill Estate Redevelopment
Penfolds is proud to unveil the redevelopment of its spiritual home, Penfolds Magill Estate, delivering an elevated world –class wine and visitor experience through the new Cellar Door and Magill Estate Kitchen (café).
Discover Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Discover Magill Estate Shiraz with Penfolds Chief Winemaker, Peter Gago.
Programmed Electrical Technologies - Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door & Café
Programmed Electrical Technologies finalist video for their work on the Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door and Cafe.
【4K UHD BEAUTIFUL ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA】Upper Class Suburb BURNSIDE , Schools and Penfolds Winery
Burnside is a fairly upper class suburb. Owing to being one of Adelaide's first suburbs, there are many grand historic homes located within the area. A significant number of its residents own houses that are situated on the hills which offer impressive views of the city.
Burnside was established and named by Peter Anderson and his family who emigrated from Scotland in 1839. Anderson started a large farm on leased land near Second Creek. The farm had a large number of animals including pigs, poultry and cattle as well as barley and wheat crops. By the 1870s the area had developed into a small village. Burnside Post Office had opened on 21 July 1863.
There are a number of parks but most noticeably bordering several that are shared with other suburbs. The Burnside Swimming Centre is located in nearby Hazelwood Park. Langman Reserve is part of both Burnside and Waterfall Gully and the large Newland Park has several ovals. The Feathers Hotel, a Georgian style pub, is located within the suburb. It is home to Burnside Primary School, a State government school. A number of churches in various denominations including Baptist, Lutheran and Anglican also call the suburb home.
Schools in Burnside(Top 5 Ranking in South Australia)
Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door
Hugh Jackman in Penfolds
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South Australia's Cellar Door Flight 45
James De Leo Penfolds Magill Estate
James De Leo tours the beautiful cellar at the Penfolds Magill Estate in South Australia
Our cellar door experience
The Giesen cellar door experience will take you on a journey of the true quality of Giesen wines, with a gorgeous scenic backdrop topped with an inviting space, filled to the brim of delectable food and wine. The brothers reveal how the space reflects their wine and promotes a feeling of relaxing amongst friends.
glen ewin estate
this unique Houghton establishment combines fine wines, caring service and gorgeous natural surrounds to ensure your visit to Glen Ewin Estate will be utterly unforgettable. The cellar door boasts around 40 drops from 7 different boutique wineries scattered throughout the Adelaide Hills. There's no better way to end the day than sipping on your preferred vintage, while snacking on a gourmet pizza and soaking up the spectacular scenery.
d'Arenberg Introduction
A brief introduction to award-winning winery d'Arenberg located in South Australia's McLaren Vale and its flagship wine, The Dead Arm Shiraz.
Evans & Tate Wines
Evans & Tate found its Margaret River home in 1974 on the northern bank of the Wilyabrup River. Known for its well-drained gravel soils, Mediterranean climate and maritime influence, it was the perfect location on which to plant vines. Video by tourvision.com.au
[와미남 Vlog] 호주 와이너리 투어 Part1 진한 호주 쉬라즈의 정석 몰리두커 & 호주 최고급 와인을 만드는 펜폴즈! AUD 900달러 펜폴즈 그랜지를 맛보다
와인에 미친 남자 (와.미.남.), Kevin과 함께 하는 호주 와이너리투어 part 1. 몰리두커&펜폴즈
호주 브이로그 2편! 드디어 애들레이드로 넘어가서 본격적인 와이너리 투어 편이 시작합니다~
제가 개인적으로 너무나 좋아하는 쉬라즈의 정석, 맥라렌 베일에 있는 몰리두커와 호주 최고급 와인을 만드는 펜폴즈의 애들레이드 셀러도어 방문이 1편인데요~
역시 너무나 좋았던 투핸즈와 엘더튼 와이너리 방문기는 다음편에 곧 올리겠습니다~
Mollydooker 와이너리 투어 링크:
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Hentley Farm
Brought to you by South Australian Tourism.
Located in Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley, Hentley Farm is a boutique single estate vineyard that produces distinctive wines reflective of the exceptional site. Hentley Farm's award winning cellar door is housed in the property’s original 1840s homestead.
Faithfully restored to enhance its historic charm, the cellar door provides the perfect environment for an authentic boutique wine experience -featuring iconic wines such as The Beauty, The Beast and Clos Otto Shiraz.
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Penfolds Barossa Taste of Grange Experience
We are having a short holiday to Sydney (Peter needs to do some work) and then off to the Barossa in South Australia, one of Australia's well known wine regions.
In this video we do the Penfolds Taste of Grange Experience. In this you get to try 6 of Penfolds better wines across their range including their latest release of Grange. It is a great chance to taste wines that you wouldn't see everyday and takes approx one hour. They do it very well and we would recommend trying it if you are into finer wines.
In this video series there are the following videos that you might also want to watch:
1. Intro and overview --
2. Maggie Beer Farm where we had lunch and visited her shop -
3. Henley Farm where we had a special discovery menu with matching wines lunch (7 courses plus snacks) and Peter gave me a very special gift. - link soon.
4. Our beautiful children gave us the Taste of Grange Experience as we love our wines and Penfolds are famous for their Grange Wine (starts at $900 per bottle and very quickly goes up in price). - this video.
5. Fashion Looks for my trip --
We really enjoyed the Barossa and will go back again, lots more to experience.
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Adelaide Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Joy
Adelaide Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Joy
Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. Adelaide is home to 77 percent of the South Australian population, making it the most centralised population of any state in Australia. Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people and known as Tarntanya or Tarndanyangga (place of the red kangaroo). Light's design set out the city centre in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands.
Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food and wine, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. Its quality of life has ranked highly in various measures through the 2010s. The demonym Adelaidean is used in reference to the city and its residents.
In Adelaide, you can enjoy stylish architecture, boutique shopping, sandy swimming beaches, fabulous arts events, nightlife, fine dining, and some of Australia's best café strips. Population is about 1.3 million, which makes it Australia's fifth largest city and by far the largest city in the otherwise sparsely populated state. Adelaide is centrally located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all of which are within day-trip distance. Unlike the other state capitals of Australia, Adelaide has never been a convict settlement, and was settled entirely by free settlers since its founding.
The Adelaide Metro bus system is quite comprehensive, and extends out to the Adelaide Hills in the east, down to Maclaren Vale in the south (although buses there are infrequent) and as far as Gawler in the north. It does not cover the Barossa Valley. A tram service runs from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Hindmarsh, an inner north-western suburb, to the Adelaide CBD, travelling along North Terrace and King William Street, through the city and then onward to the south west terminating at the popular seaside suburb of Glenelg.
One of the best times of the year to visit is during Mad March, when a multitude of festivals and events are held. These include (see details below) the Adelaide Fringe, the Clipsal 500 Car race, the Adelaide Festival, WOMADelaide, The Adelaide Cup horse racing carnival and the touring Soundwave Future Music Festivals Groovin the Moo and Stereosonic Usually attended by the youth and young adults.
A lot to see in Adelaide such as :
Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Central Market
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Mount Lofty
Adelaide Oval
South Australian Museum
Art Gallery of South Australia
Morialta Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park
Cleland Wildlife Park
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
Belair National Park
Victoria Square, Adelaide
State Library of South Australia
Waterfall Gully
Mount Lofty Summit Road
Rundle Mall
d'Arenberg
Carrick Hill
Gorge Wildlife Park
Botanic Park, Adelaide
Adelaide Casino
The Beachouse
Migration Museum
Himeji Gardens
Big Rocking Horse
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door
Glenelg Beach
Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Park Lands
St Peter's Cathedral
Mega Adventure - Australia
South Australian Maritime Museum
Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc.
St Kilda Adventure Playground
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Onkaparinga River National Park
Mount Lofty Summit
Adelaide Town Hall
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
Plant 4 Bowden
Haigh's Chocolates
The Adelaide metropolitan area has two commercial airports, Adelaide Airport and Parafield Airport. Adelaide Airport, in Adelaide's western suburbs, serves in excess of 8 million passengers annually. Parafield Airport, Adelaide's second airport 18 kilometres (11 miles) north of the city centre, is used for small aircraft, pilot training and recreational aviation purposes.
( Adelaide - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Adelaide . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Adelaide - Australia
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An introduction to the Penfolds 2012 release
Peter Gago and Andrew Caillard discuss the Penfolds 2012 release